Some people interpret the small K-line trading style as coordination with certain big players, but this logic doesn't hold up. Just considering the account position size, with this trading frequency and method, the trading fees for one hour alone would burn through $20,000, totaling $480,000 in a day. During peak times, the costs are even more exaggerated. All these funds ultimately flow to the counterparties and must go through the exchange's processing. If someone is truly coordinating behind the scenes, why go to such lengths to burn money?
The current situation is more like small K-lines directly confronting the market with their own operations, relying on real trading volume and execution power. This approach may seem crazy, but every cost involved is real.
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ChainDetective
· 18h ago
Damn, burning 480,000 in a day? If this guy is really using his own money, he must be incredibly confident. I don't understand it, but I'm truly amazed.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 18h ago
Burning $480,000 a day—what kind of mental resilience does that require? I truly admire it. But on the other hand, this kind of approach is bound to run into trouble sooner or later, right?
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MoonBoi42
· 18h ago
Burning 480,000 a day? Either this guy really has a mine, or he's gambling with his eyes red. There's no third possibility.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 18h ago
Burning $480,000 a day—how much must one earn to do that? This is truly not a game that just anyone can afford to play.
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BlockchainWorker
· 18h ago
Burning 480,000 a day? This guy must be either a real lunatic or just really rich. I bet my eggs it's the latter, haha.
Some people interpret the small K-line trading style as coordination with certain big players, but this logic doesn't hold up. Just considering the account position size, with this trading frequency and method, the trading fees for one hour alone would burn through $20,000, totaling $480,000 in a day. During peak times, the costs are even more exaggerated. All these funds ultimately flow to the counterparties and must go through the exchange's processing. If someone is truly coordinating behind the scenes, why go to such lengths to burn money?
The current situation is more like small K-lines directly confronting the market with their own operations, relying on real trading volume and execution power. This approach may seem crazy, but every cost involved is real.